Impact
The SAML implementation provided by armeria-saml
currently accepts unsigned SAML messages (assertions, logout requests, etc.) as they are, rather than rejecting them by default. As a result, an attacker can forge a SAML message to authenticate themselves, despite the fact that such an unsigned SAML message should be rejected.
Patches
The vulnerability has been patched in Armeria version 1.27.2. All users who rely on armeria-saml
older than version 1.27.2 must upgrade to 1.27.2 or later.
Workarounds
There is no known workaround for this vulnerability.
References
SamlMessageUtil.validateSignature()
Impact
The SAML implementation provided by
armeria-saml
currently accepts unsigned SAML messages (assertions, logout requests, etc.) as they are, rather than rejecting them by default. As a result, an attacker can forge a SAML message to authenticate themselves, despite the fact that such an unsigned SAML message should be rejected.Patches
The vulnerability has been patched in Armeria version 1.27.2. All users who rely on
armeria-saml
older than version 1.27.2 must upgrade to 1.27.2 or later.Workarounds
There is no known workaround for this vulnerability.
References
SamlMessageUtil.validateSignature()